Tunnelblick unable to connect to database install#
On the Specify Install Location page, provide the path of the Base directory in which you installed Oracle Database.
On the Select Product Languages page, select the language for the Oracle Client user interface. Click Next.ĭescription of the illustration client3of9.gif In the Download Software Updates page, provide your My Oracle Support credentials if you want to automatically download software updates. On the Select Installation Type page, choose Administrator.ĭescription of the illustration client2of7.gif To start the installation, go to the Client installation directory and run SETUP.EXE to start Oracle Universal Installer. If you are unsure if your user ID is in the Administrator's group, check User Accounts in Windows Control Panel. Log on to your computer as a member of the Administrator's group. To stop an Oracle database, first stop the database service ( OracleService service_name), then stop the database listener ( OracleOraDb11g_homeTNSListener). This is the first component of the global database name described in the installation instructions in Chapter 2.Ĭlick Connect to connect to the database using the specified credentials. The default port is 1521.įor SID (Service Identifier), specify the simple database name. The user must have data mining privileges as described in Chapter 4.įor Hostname, specify localhost to indicate that the database is hosted on the local computer.įor Port, specify the port where the database will listen to requests from the client. The New/Select Database Connection dialog appears.ĭescription of the illustration sqldev.gifįor Connection Name, specify a meaningful name that you will remember.įor Username/Password, provide a user name and password for the connection. To define a connection to the local database: For the installation described in Chapter 2, the path would be:Ĭ:\app\myuser\product\11.2.0\dbhome_1\jdk\bin\java.exe
Tunnelblick unable to connect to database full#
If so, specify the full path of jdk\bin\java.exe under the Oracle home directory for the database.
The first time you run SQL Developer, you may be prompted to provide the path to the Java executable.